"It's a bummer, but rules are rules," the comedian insisted as the audience booed him. Hearing this, Bacon said in his waiting room, "Dancing is illegal? This is 'The Tonight Show'. There has to be dancing!" He played the music and broke into the iconic "Footloose" dances that his character Ren McCormack did in the 1984 movie.

Doing some acrobatic moves, Bacon was then joined by a group of young women and traded his white tank top and jeans with a maroon suit. Once Bacon arrived on the stage, Fallon changed his mind and declared that "dance is now legal."

Later during the interview, Bacon revealed that a body double, who is a gymnast, was used to do the acrobatic moves in the "Tonight Show" skit. A dance double was also used in the film, which has got a remake treatment with the 2011 movie starring Kenny Wormald and Julianne Hough.

Bacon is currently headlining psychological thriller "The Following" which airs Mondays at 9/8c on FOX. The show has been renewed for a third season.